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Finally Found

More Than Friends, Book 8

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Finally Found

By: Aria Grace
Narrated by: Michael Ferraiuolo
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Trey's story.

For the past six years at the University of Oregon, Trey has been completely focused on studying. With no time for relationships, he's had to rely on the occasional hookup to fulfill his physical need for companionship. Now that he's almost done with his master's degree in biology, his attention is on his career. Relationships will have to wait. Again.

Chuck is hitching his way across the country, doing what he must to survive while trying to stay off the radar of an abusive ex. He just wants to get to L.A. in one piece so he can start over. His job skills are limited, but anything will be better than what he's running from. Hiding is hard but Chuck isn't ready to be found.

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Contemporary Contemporary Fiction Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction LGBTQ+ Studies Literature & Fiction Romance
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Chuck, a fugitive from a physically abusive relationship, runs away but meets up with a wonderful surpise when he finds himself in Portland, Oregon.

In Portland, Chuck finds friends, people who really care and want to help. He also meets his Mr. Right, in an adorable and sexy geek named Trey.

Sometimes when you run from a bad situation you run smack into something good. Aria Grace has done it again. Her characters are well developed and I don't necessarily mean physically either. Her books all have excellent plots and scenarios, not to mention the steamy love scenes.

No More Running

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good story, it just ended too soon, and the antagonist is dealt with so quickly I almost missed it, I had the same complaint with another book in this series "my name is luka" if the book would have been maybe another 2 hours long I could have had a more satisfying wrap up, but they deal with it like it's nothing, and the bad guys in the book are doing some serious stuff too, I don't know if I want to continue the series because of that even though the narrators are great the stories are great but it reminds me of a Disney special where they have a bad guy, but because the good guys team up and let's say dump a bucket of water on their head then we never hear or see from them again.

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Story was ok and of course I'm head over heels in love with Michael Ferraiuolo performance.

Good listen

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What the ever loving hotness did I just listen to? I just. I feel like. I loved it when.

Omg. This one had a lot of excitement and action than the others, which I enjoyed. I love how Aria can create such an intense connection from me to the characters in no time at all. By the end of a 3 hr narration, I care more about the characters than other books 3x as long.

The narrator was fantastic. He doesn't have the strongest difference in tone or voice from one character to the next, but he still does a great job.

I love

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This series entry started out well, but I almost missed the one sentence resolution to Chuck’s problem. I have felt a few other of the stories in this series ended abruptly, and thus unsatisfying, but this one had me shaking my head. This author writes some awesome scenes of all types, but seems to lose interest in the endings.

The narrator does a good job, although male voices for other than the main two often sound too old, or mushy.

Disappointing...

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